Inside Xbox Returns Next Week

Microsoft is bringing back Inside Xbox, a monthly streaming show featuring exclusive interviews, news, content and reveals, for a second season starting next week.

Announced by Microsoft, the season premiere episode is scheduled for Tuesday, February 5 at 2pm PT, and will focus largely on Crackdown 3. The episode will feature Microsoft Studios senior creative director and Crackdown 3 writer Joseph Staten who will “divulge details on the game’s campaign mode and more.”

The episode is also set to provide new info and reveals for Mortal Kombat 11, The Division 2, Sea of Thieves, Astroneer, Journey to the Savage Planet, Jump Force, Metro Exodus, and Xbox Game Pass. The show will be streamed live on MixerTwitchYouTube and more.

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Dean Ambrose Leaving WWE in April

Starting as just a rumor yesterday, it’s now been confirmed by WWE that Dean Ambrose is opting not to renew his contract in April and will leave the company.

Part of the rumor cycle until now involved Ambrose not being happy with the direction of his character since he returned to the ring last August following a long absence due to injury. Some think he might join Cody Rhodes’ newly-formed All Elite Wrestling while others have said that Ambrose is simply burned out.

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Xbox “Going Big” At E3 This Year After Sony Drops Out

E3 2019 is going to be a big year for Xbox at E3, it seems. Head of Xbox Phil Spencer said on a recent podcast that Microsoft’s showing at E3 this year will be “as big” as it’s ever been for Xbox, and one reason why might be because Sony is dropping out of E3.

Speaking to Major Nelson, Spencer started off by saying, “This is going to be a fun E3 for us.” He recalled an internal Microsoft conversation about E3 after the “news” that dropped last year about E3, which is presumably a reference to Sony skipping the show.

“There was some news about E3 back in the fall. We had a discussion internally about, ‘Should we go big?’ ‘Should we save some money?’ ‘What does that mean?’ We decided, no [we’re not going to save money], we’re going to do our thing,” Spencer said. “We’re going to go and be as big at E3 as we’ve ever been. I love that opportunity.”

Right now, with about five months to go before E3 2019, Microsoft is in the midst of thinking about how and who the company can get to come on stage, Spencer said. The company is also talking about if the company wants to talk about titles and products coming in the short-term versus the long-term. Spencer said he personally likes to be transparent, but he’s also mindful of being careful not to announce something too early.

Spencer didn’t get into specifics, but he said the content lineup from Xbox for E3 2019 is already “great.” The company also plans to talk about the future of Xbox and more about what the Xbox brand means–beyond console. The Xbox is a console, but there are “millions” of people who spend time and money on Xbox outside of the console family through PC and mobile, Spencer pointed out. At E3, he wants to let people know that they don’t need to own an Xbox to be part of the Xbox community.

Also in the interview, Spencer talked about Xbox’s position in 2019, saying the groundwork that Microsoft put down in recent years will really begin to pay off this year. Quoting George W. Bush, Spencer said, “This is a year where it’s not strategery–we’re going to roll up our sleeves and we’re going to show. I love that. Now it’s go time.”

One of the new platforms Microsoft has in the works for gaming is Project xCloud, which is the working title for the company’s game-streaming service. It’s already up and running, and Spencer said he was using it during his travels at the end of 2018. It’ll probably be “years” before streaming becomes the primary way people play games, but the technology is coming together, Spencer said.

Additionally, Spencer discussed Microsoft’s recent spree of studio purchases. One of the reasons Microsoft bought and set up a total of seven studios in six months was to create a catalog of titles that “surprise and delight” fans, and release on a “regular cadence.” Microsoft has been criticised in recent years for not having enough compelling first-party content, and Spencer acknowledged that Microsoft’s first-party lineup is “so different” than what it’s been over the past five years. He also shared an anecdote from Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, who apparently said he’s eager and happy about Microsoft investing so heavily in teams that will make exclusive content for Xbox going forward.

One of Microsoft’s announcements at E3 2019 could be a new console. Spencer has already confirmed that Microsoft is working on multiple new consoles. According to Brad Sams, one is a disc-free streaming box and another is a console more powerful than the Xbox One X.

E3 2019 takes place June 11-13, 2019 in Los Angeles. While Sony is backing away, the show is expected to be a very big one full of surprises and reveals of all kinds.

Get Ahead of Valentine’s Day 2019 by Ordering Flowers Now

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It may be hard to believe, but January is nearly over. As surprising as the inexorable march of time can be, what’s even better is surprising someone you love on Valentine’s Day with fresh flowers.

The other benefit to ordering early is you can save more money. Lots of the bigger flower sites have sales going on right now, in order to lock in… your order. There are sure to be more sales in the lead-up to Valentine’s Day, but if you’re looking to get flowers delivered to someone and you don’t want to pay for rush shipping, there’s no time like the present.

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Mortal Kombat 11 Stream Delayed Amid “Life-Threatening” Cold In Chicago

Developer NetherRealm has postponed this week’s “Kombat Kast” broadcast for Mortal Kombat 11 due to storm descending on Chicago, which is where the studio is located.

Chicago has been overrun with snow over the past week, and in the coming days, the temperature is expected to remain below freezing as a brutal Portal Vortex rolls through. With the wind chills accounted for, the temperature could drop to as low as -60 F. The National Weather Service warns that this could cause frostbite on uncovered skin in as little as five minutes.

Presumably the Mortal Kombat 11 stream was postponed so participants would not need to journey into the frozen world, and instead stay safe and warm at home instead. The National Weather Service describes the cold in Chicago right now as being “life-threatening.” It is so cold that people are being advised to avoid taking deep breaths and minimize talking.

NetherRealm community manager Tyler Landsdown said postponing the Mortal Kombat 11 stream is a precautionary measure. “I want the stream to be the best it can be, and if someone can’t get there, well, that’s not as fun!” he said.

The new Kombat Kast is now scheduled to take place on Tuesday, February 5. It’ll kick off at 3 PM CST that day, and more news about the fighting game is expected.

Mortal Kombat 11 launches on April 23 for PS4, Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. For lots more, check out GameSpot’s interview with series creator Ed Boon.

Lena Headey on Her ‘Weirdly Tedious’ Last Day Filming Game of Thrones

Lena Headey, the actress known for playing Cersei Lannister, has described her last day on the set of Game of Thrones as “weirdly tedious”.

In a video interview with Variety, the actress at first didn’t want to reveal anything for fear of spoilers. She did eventually confess one very small piece of information saying “My last day on set was really weirdly tedious because I just had to shoot going up and down these stairs and that was it.”

The Flash Attempts to Change the Future in Episode 12

This review contains spoilers for The Flash Season 5, episode 12, “Memorabilia.” Our regular reviewer, Jesse Schedeen, was unable to review this week’s episode – he’ll be back next week.

While the war between Team Flash and Cicada continues, this week’s episode technically sidelines the meta serial killer, and opts for a horror-tinged memory-within-memory Inception story. Cicada poses a threat, but only as a defense mechanism within his niece’s unconscious mind. “Memorabilia” also serves as something of a superhero therapy session for the West-Allen family as more of Nora’s story is revealed. The largely enjoyable episode still feels slightly like it’s treading water before Eobard Thawne returns to the fore, but there’s at least some significant reveals, cool Easter eggs, and lighthearted ensemble moments along the way.

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Alien: Blackout Review

A mobile game in the style of Five Nights at Freddy’s probably isn’t what most people had in mind when excitement for a new Alien game started to stir. As a consolation, Alien: Blackout packs decent thrills for a quick playthrough, and its retro-future computer display interface and sound effects fit the tone and atmosphere of the universe perfectly.

Calling Alien: Blackout a survival-horror game would be a gross exaggeration. It’s really more of an objective-based, hide-and-seek puzzle game with a sprinkle of scary tension and stress to push you as you direct your ship’s crew to avoid a rampaging xenomorph using a computer terminal that displays them and their pursuer as dots. The voice acting is really well done, especially for main character Amanda Ripley (the daughter of Ellen who also starred in 2014’s Alien: Isolation), and there’s quite a lot more story than you’d expect out of a mobile game, even if it is pretty by-the-numbers without any significant hooks or twists. You should expect your muscles to tense up when the alien is spotted or you need a crew member to hurry up and hide, but it’s far from the anxiety-riddled paranoia of other actual survival-horror games.

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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Still Needs Better Patch Notes

Super Smash Bros. Ultimate’s 2.0 patch just dropped, adding Piranha Plant as a DLC character and letting you play its Spirit Boards with up to four players. Another round of balance changes also arrived alongside side those additions and, similar to last time, Nintendo veered away from giving hard data on how it changed its fighters.

Despite being widely praised for its transparency around Metroid Prime 4 just last week, the Smash Bros. patch notes continue to be frustratingly opaque. This time Nintendo at least gave a full list of which fighters and moves were changed (a big step up from the barren “game balance adjustments” line from the last patch), but it still didn’t provide a detailed account of damage adjustments and number changes like nearly every other online game does. The 2.0 patch is a massive move in the right direction, but Nintendo should still do better.

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